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Thursday, 25 July 2013

Ramadan Journal 2013: Day 13 - In My Kitchen

I decided at the beginning of Ramadan that I didn't want to make massive shopping trips, or smaller ones every single day or spend
hours in the kitchen cooking big, elaborate meals. I realised fairly quickly
though that if I could be organised about my shopping it would make my life
easier. Otherwise, I’d be heading to the shops every evening looking for
ingredients for whatever I wanted to make.
I decided to bypass the supermarket and its sweets, crisps, sugary drinks and
processed food and stick to the local grocers for basic ingredients. I head out
every Friday morning which is my day off and at that time as most people are
still trying to catch up on their sleep, I find the nicest produce.

The things which are the staple of our kitchen during Ramadan are fruit,
including Pakistani mangoes as they are shipped here every year during this
season and dates. Most of the nicest dates locally are from companies that
harvest land taken from Palestinians by West bank settlers and so I refuse to
buy these, instead going for the Tunisian or Saudi dates or ordering Zaytoun
brand Palestinian fair-trade dates. Happily, yesterday I found some big juicy
dates of the type I love from South Africa, so they will be my next buy.

Other staples during
Ramadan are trays of chickpea tins and natural yoghurt and for
aloo chaat, dhai bhallay and for marinade for roast chicken. I buy pastry
sheets for samosa’s and spring rolls which we only eat about once a week and
big sacks of potatoes and onions and bunches of spinach for pakora’s which
hubby and my in-laws are crazy about (we did use the spinach in the garden, but
it has finished now). I also buy lots of limes for the cold lime juice my
mother-in-law makes every day for iftar.

Buying for the week
means I don’t have to rush out after work and can get some rest, although in
practice, we always seem to run out of something (often mangoes) and I have to
take my grocery shopping buddy – Little Man, to the shops with me.

About me

My passions include writing, books, bargain-hunting, dawah, crafts (cards, banners and jewellery), art, travel with my children, henna, being organised and the English countryside. You can contact me at umm_salihah@yahoo.co.uk

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